Fragment
1680 - 1710 (made)
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Crewel-work embroidery on a linen and cotton twill ground
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Materials and techniques | crewel-work (wool) embroidery on a linen and cotton ground |
Brief description | Textile fragment, associated with the Great Bed of Ware, 1680-1710 |
Physical description | Crewel-work embroidery on a linen and cotton twill ground |
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Credit line | Given by John Hardy |
Object history | This is a fragment of a piece of embroidery which was used to cover the Great Bed of Ware when it was displayed at Rye House, Hoddesdon, in about 1900. It was offered to the V&A in the 1970s but not acquired. John Hardy, a member of staff, bought the fragment and subsequently gave it to the Department. |
Historical context | The fragment probably dates from the 1690s. It illustrates the context in which the bed was displayed at Rye House. In the room with the bed were displayed a collection of panelling, textiles, and curiosities, some of which were bogus. A list of the room's contents appears in a 1920s guidebook which is on the original acquisition RF for the great Bed of Ware (NACF 1931). On the RF is an old postcard showing the bed with what appears to be the embroidery over it. The Great Bed of Ware was displayed in the grounds of the Rye House Hotel as a tourist attraction, between 1870 and 1931. Two other fragments of the embroidery are on display at the Lowewood Museum, the local history museum at Hoddesdon. They were given by Miss Dawson, of 35 Briscoe Road, Hoddesdon, in 1970. She could be the person from whom John Hardy bought this fragment. The Dawson family may have been tenants of the Rye House Hotel during the First World War. Some old photographs recently acquired by the Lowewood Museum show members of the Dawson family in First World War army uniforms in the grounds of Rye House. They are thought locally to have lived there. |
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Bibliographic reference | The Great bed of Ware; Secret History. V&A Magazine, May - August 2000
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Accession number | W.5-2000 |
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Record created | May 30, 2000 |
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